Swiftech Apogee Drive II

Ralm

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Hi there all,

I havent never owned a watercooling system, but Im allways looking into parts because the only thing that stands between me and a kit is money lol.

Anyway, I wanted to know what you guys think about he new Swiftech Apogee Drive II.

Its a bit pricy but since its a CPU block + pump.

Price at Amazon.co.uk = £104.99

The pump its using is the MCP35X and swiftech claims that the pump is high performance and that it can drive multiple devices in a single loop:
"Superior head pressure and flow rate (in the useable range) to any pump in its footprint: the MCP35X is particularly well adapted to support multiple devices in the same loop, such as multiple radiators, and/or waterblocks; "

Even so there is one thing that catches my eye, it looks badass xD.

APOGEE-DRIVE-IIx600.jpg


Well, Im looking for stuff that will last long and that will allow me to upgrade in the future, do you guys think this is a good option?

Thanks.
 
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I only really see this as being viable for small systems where space is at a premium. If you have a normal sized system Id look at something else.
 
Well, I have a Haf-X so space isnt an issue, but would be less hosing.

And seems to be cheaper then buying the block and pump seperate.

But if I buy a pump seperate, I will very much likely go for a D5 pump because I know that it will drive pretty much anything right?

The problem with that is the price becoming way higher.
 
These pseudo AIO kits are not my thing at all,go for a mid end XSPC or EK kit and just change out what you want to later.
D5's are a great pump,reliability is top of the class and many mod options are available.
 
^^^^the man is spot on. LOADS of options for D5's and you can set the speed too if youre looking for silence.
 
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